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Lithuania must re-open CIA secret prison investigation

Amnesty dossier will this week urge prosecutors to think again The investigation surrounding the existence of secret prisons run by the US Central Agency (CIA) in Lithuania must not be closed until...

Yemen: Fears raised over imminent execution risk in 'child offender' case

Cancellation of prison visits could signal execution imminent Amnesty International has called on the Yemeni authorities to halt the imminent execution of a man facing the death penalty for a murder...

China: Authorities must prove Xinjiang trials were fair

Fears that individuals were punished purely for expressing their opinions Amnesty International spokespeople available for interview Amnesty International today cast doubt on the legitimacy of the...

Haiti: 'Baby Doc' should face justice on his return

Ex-president Jean-Claude Duvalier’s human rights record must face scrutiny Spokespeople available for comment Amnesty International today urged the Haitian authorities to bring former president Jean...

Michael Mansfield and Peter Oborne speak at event to launch new book on 'Ricin trial'

On Thursday 27 January at 6.30 for 7.00 pm, Amnesty International will host the launch of Ricin: The Inside Story of the Terror Plot That Never Was , a new book from the foreman of the jury in the...

NUJ supports Amnesty's media awards and calls for NUJ members to enter

NUJ members in Northern Ireland are being urged to enter the Amnesty International Media Awards 2011. Irish Executive Council member Michael Fisher (and National Executive Council member Bob Miller)...

Scots protest at 'politically motivated' life sentence for Indian doctor

Photo opportunity: Amnesty to hand over thousands of signatures demanding justice for Dr Binayak Sen Where: Indian Consulate, 17 Rutland Square, Edinburgh EH1 2BB When: 1-1.30pm, Wednesday 19 January...

Sudan: UN aids Sundanese official wanted for war crimes

Amnesty International has urged the United Nations not to help fugitives from international justice after a Sudanese official wanted for war crimes in Darfur was provided with a helicopter to fly to a...

Tunisia: Authorities must release prisoners of conscience and repeal draconian laws

‘We expect the Tunisian authorities to repeal the draconian restrictions on freedom of expression’ - Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui Amnesty International has reiterated its call on the Tunisian authorities to...

Tunisia: Authorities urged to release or charge detainees

The Tunisian authorities must either release or promptly charge two men arrested after one of them gave media interviews about the ongoing protests, Amnesty International said today. Hamma Hammami...